Robbien – Them | Learning to live with what cannot be avoided

Some news instantly changes our perception of time. Losing someone close reminds us of something we often keep in the background: life is inevitably temporary. Robbien takes that certainty as the starting point for “Them”, a song that approaches mortality from a calm perspective, moving away from drama and toward acceptance.

The track begins with a personal loss, but it gradually expands into something more universal. What first feels like an intimate farewell eventually becomes a conversation about the human condition and the way we coexist with the idea of an ending that, despite being unavoidable, rarely occupies a central place in our daily lives.

A piece that balances sadness and calmness

Rather than amplifying grief, the composition embraces a measured pace that rewards attentive listening. The prevailing feeling is not despair, but a quiet sense of acceptance that accompanies the recognition of what cannot be changed. That choice gives the song a deeply human quality.

A perspective that gives value back to impermanence

“Them” stands out by reminding us that awareness of our fragility can also change how we inhabit the present. Robbien creates a piece that does not attempt to provide definitive answers, but instead opens a space to acknowledge that vulnerability is part of the shared experience of being alive. It is within that honesty that the song finds one of its greatest strengths.


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